By Anna Von Reitz
It is that simple.
Do you owe service to any level of government?
Yes or no?
Are you a government worker? Are you dependent on a government worker-- that is, an unemployed spouse or underage child of a government worker?
Are you in receipt of unearned government benefits?
Have you volunteered to work for any level of government?
If you are not a government worker, not a dependent of a government worker, not a recipient of unearned government benefits, and not a volunteer doing work for the government, you are not a citizen of any kind.
Only about 12% of the people in this country are actually and legitimately "citizens".
So stop calling yourself a "citizen" when you aren't one. Stop calling other people "citizens" when they aren't citizens either.
You are a national. Say so. In general terms, you are an American National, but specifically, you are a Texan, or a Californian, or a New Yorker, a Wisconsinite, a Nevadan, or...
The only kind of "citizen" that average Americans may be, are State Citizens.
State Citizens are not for-hire government employees, not government employee dependents, not in receipt of unearned government benefits, but they are volunteers who have a unique loyalty to their State of the Union --- people who have accepted the responsibility to protect and serve their nation-state with singular dedication, owing no allegiance to any other state or government.
This is why a "citizen" cannot be a "sovereign", and why the noxious label "Sovereign Citizen" is an oxymoron; you cannot serve the government and rule over the government at the same time.
This and many other things become obvious once you know what the label "citizen" means. Share this and know this for yourselves.
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